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          Peebles
        Regularly  ranked  as  one  of
                                   in the Borders  the  best  towns  in  Scotland  for
        quality of life, Peebles is known
        for  its  stunning  scenery,  strong
 Dreaming of a new home in the tranquil Scottish Borders? Here are the most   community,  and  vibrant  arts
        scene.  Nestled  along  the  River
 popular areas in the region for buying and selling so far in 2025.
        Tweed,  it is a paradise for outdoor
        lovers, with excellent hiking, cycling,
        and fishing spots.
        The town also hosts cultural events like
        the  Eastgate  Theatre  performances  and
        the famous Beltane Festival, which celebrates
        local heritage and traditions. Its historic high
        street is lined with independent shops, artisan
        bakeries,  and  charming  tea  rooms,  adding  to
        its  appeal.  With  direct  access  to  Edinburgh
 Kelso  and well-regarded schools, Peebles is popular   Properties  here  currently  have  an  average
   Kelso  among families and retirees alike.   selling price of £290,200.
 A charming market town in the Lower Tweed
 Valley,  Kelso  is  one  of  the  most  sought-after     Galashiels
 places to buy a home. Known for its stunning   One  of  the  largest  towns  in  the  Borders,
 Georgian  architecture,  elegant  town  square,   Galashiels  offers  a  balance  between  urban     Hawick
 and the River Tweed running through its heart,   amenities  and countryside  charm. With  a
 Kelso  also  boasts  a  vibrant  community  with   rich history tied to the textile industry, it is   The  largest  town  in  the  Borders,  Hawick  is
 independent shops, bars, cafes, and restaurants.  home  to  Heriot-Watt  University’s  School  of   internationally  renowned  for  its  premium
 Textiles  and  Design,  which  draws  students   cashmere  and  wool  production.  Alongside
 Kelso is a hub for horse racing and fishing, with   and professionals from across the country.  its  rich  textile  heritage,  Hawick  offers  scenic
 the famous Kelso Races and the annual Border   surroundings along the River Teviot, with rolling
 Union Show celebrating the town’s agricultural   Galashiels   offers   great   entertainment   hills perfect for walking and cycling.
 heritage. For those who love outdoor pursuits,   options, including museums, a cinema,
 the  surrounding  countryside  offers  fantastic   and  independent  shops  and  restaurants.   The  town  has  a  strong  sense  of  community,
 walking,  cycling,  and  equestrian  trails.  Kelso   Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy golf courses,   with  independent  businesses,  cafes  and
 also  has  excellent  schools,  making  it  a  top   cycle  routes,  and  scenic  parks.  The  town   cultural events, including the recently
 choice for families.  also  benefits  from  excellent  transport  links,   reopened  Borders  Distillery,  which  is  perfect
 with  the  Borders  Railway  providing  a  direct   for a wee dram. It also hosts the annual Hawick
 Property prices are generally more affordable   connection  to  Edinburgh,  making  it  an   Common  Riding,  one  of  the  most  vibrant
 than  in  Edinburgh,  making  it  a  great  option   attractive choice for commuters.  equestrian festivals in Scotland.
 for those seeking a countryside retreat while
 staying within an hour’s drive of the capital.  Housing here is diverse, with options ranging   The  affordability  of  homes  in  Hawick  make
 from  traditional  stone  cottages  to  modern   it a great option for first-time buyers, with an
 Homes in Kelso currently sell for an average   new builds. Homes here cost approximately   average price of £151,695.
 of £227,314.  £162,481.

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